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September 25, 2016
Christ Presbyterian ChurchChrist Presbyterian ChurchChrist Presbyterian ChurchChrist Presbyterian Church 530 Tuscarawas Street West, Canton, Ohio 44702
Welcome to Christ Presbyterian ChurchWelcome to Christ Presbyterian ChurchWelcome to Christ Presbyterian ChurchWelcome to Christ Presbyterian Church
Thank you for worshiping at Christ Presbyterian Church. It is our hope that you will
be inspired and blessed by the music and sermon. We look forward to seeing you again.
For those of you with very small children (up to age 3) our Nursery is open and available to you
in our lower level. Our caring volunteers are ready and willing to watch over your child
while you are in service this morning. You can worship with peace of mind as all parents
are given a pager so you can be contacted at a moment’s notice should your child need you.
An usher is able to help direct you if you need assistance.
Family Worship Supplements are available at the front of the sanctuary.
Families
The Order For Morning Worship 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
* Those who are able please stand; if getting up Please silence all electronic devices and down is difficult for you, please remain seated. prior to the worship service.
Large print copies of the hymns are available in the Narthex or from an usher.
ASSEMBLE IN GOD’S NAME
Preparation for Worship Organ Voluntary on Hymn No. 806 OLD 113th
Welcome and Worship Notes
Call to Worship (responsive)
Leader: When they call to me, I will answer them, Psalm 91:15
says the Lord.
I will be with them in trouble, I will rescue and honor them.
People: With thanksgiving and praise, let us worship God.
*Hymn in Procession No. 806 “I’ll Praise My Maker”
September 25, 2016 Ten-Thirty O’Clock
*Prayer of Adoration (unison)
Eternal God,
help us to measure our time, in faithful generosity,
that your will be done, your kingdom come,
for life everlasting,
in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Call to Confession
Trusting in the mercy of God, Luke 16
let us confess our sins, that grace might bridge,
and we might cross, the great chasm between us.
Prayer of Confession (unison)
Merciful God, in your gracious presence
we confess our sin and the sin of this world.
Although Christ is among us as our peace,
we are a people divided against ourselves
as we cling to the values of a broken world.
The profit and pleasures we pursue
lay waste the land and pollute the seas.
The fears and jealousies that we harbor
set neighbor against neighbor
and nation against nation.
We abuse your good gifts of imagination and freedom,
of intellect and reason,
and have turned them into bonds of oppression.
Lord, have mercy upon us;
heal and forgive us.
Set us free to serve you in the world
as agents of your reconciling love in Jesus Christ.
Kyrie—Hymn No. 577 (sung twice by all, in Greek then English) “Lord, Have Mercy” (please stand) *Declaration of Forgiveness
People: Through Christ we are carried away by the angels, Luke 16
comforted by Father Abraham,
our hunger—satisfied,
our agony—cooled,
and our sins—forgiven.
Leader: Believe the good news: in Jesus Christ we are forgiven.
*Assurance of Pardon
*Response—Hymn No. 585 (sung by all) “Glory to God”
1. Glory to God, glory to God, glory in the highest!
To God be glory forever! Alleluia, Amen!
2. Glory to God, glory to God, glory to Christ Jesus!
To God be glory forever! Alleluia, Amen!
3. Glory to God, glory to God, glory to the Spirit!
To God be glory forever! Alleluia, Amen!
Children are now invited to walk to the chancel steps for the Message.
LISTEN FOR GOD’S WORD READ AND PROCLAIMED
Message for Children
Children come forward for the Children’s Message. After the prayer, children in
Kindergarten—7th grade may go to the Chapel for Kids’ Church and children ages 3—5
may go downstairs for Kids’ Church. All children are to be picked up in the lower level.
Prayer for Illumination
Hebrew Scripture Jeremiah 32:1-3a, 6-15
An Indictment of Conspicuous Consumption
Leader: The Word of the Lord. Pew Bible page 643
People: Thanks be to God. Large print Pew Bible pages 900-901
Anthem “Fight the Good Fight” John Gardner
Please turn to Hymn No. 846 to follow this text based on Timothy 6:12.
Epistle Reading 1 Timothy 6:6-19
The Great Gain in Godliness
Leader: The Word of the Lord. Pew Bible pages 965-966 People: Thanks be to God. Large print Pew Bible page 257
*Hymn No. 738 “O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee”
Gospel Reading Luke 16:19-31
The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus
Leader: The Gospel of the Lord. Pew Bible pages 851-852
People: Thanks be to God. Large print Pew Bible page 97
Sermon “Godliness” Rev. David de Vries
But as for you, man of God, shun all this; pursue righteousness, godliness,
faith, love, endurance, gentleness.
OUR RESPONSE TO THE WORD
*Affirmation of Faith The Apostles’ Creed: page 35
Prayers of the People and the Lord’s Prayer
Offertory
Anthem “He Is King of Kings” Trad. Spiritual; arr., Alice Parker
*Doxology—Hymn No. 659 MUNGU NI MWEMA
1. Know that God is good; God is good.
2. Halle, hallelujah, hallelujah.
*Prayer of Dedication (responsive)
All in the heavens and on the earth is yours,
and of your own we give you.
Blessed are you, God of all creation;
through your goodness we have these gifts to share.
Accept and use our offerings for your glory
and for the service of your kingdom.
Blessed be God forever.
REENTRY INTO THE WORLD TO SERVE THE LORD
Being Christ’s Church
(Please sign the Friendship Pad found in your pew and return it
toward the center aisle, noting names of those with whom you are worshiping.)
*Hymn in Procession No. 299 “You Servants of God, Your Master Proclaim” *Benediction Choral Response “May the Love of the Lord” Swee Hong Lim
*Organ Voluntary “Processional” William Mathias
*Greeting One Another
For anyone wishing confidential individual prayer, immediately following the service
a member of the Stephen Ministry will be available in the Chapel.
The flowers in the Chancel vases are given to the Glory of God.
The Cathedral Hour today is made possible through the generous donations from members
and friends of Christ Presbyterian Church.
Liturgist: Lori Kortkamp
Preparing for Next Week
Scripture Readings for October 2, 2016
Lamentations 1:1-6; Psalm 137; 2 Timothy 1:1-14; Luke 17:5-10
Consider: In Luke 17:5-10, the disciples ask Jesus to increase their faith. By asking this,
they acknowledge that faith does not grow by our own works and hard efforts but is a gift
from God’s grace. How has the gift of faith in your own life changed over time? Was there a
particular time when your faith weakened? Can you recall a time when the strength of your
faith helped you endure? God often uses special people in our lives to help us grow in faith
and understanding. Who has helped you grow in faith?
We will welcome Interna�onal Peacemaker Areej Murad Masoud
at a potluck dinner on Sunday, Oct. 2
in Westminster Hall at 5:00pm. Everyone is welcome to a�end! Sign up today!
Areej Masoud is a na�ve of Bethlehem, Pales�ne and currently works as
the Communica�on and Administra�ve officer for Kairos, Pales�ne, where
she liaisons, networks and oversees communica�ons with churches,
organiza�ons and donors.
Join us for a magical night filled with food, entertainment, and silent and live auc�on items that fit every
budget and every age.
Presale reserva�ons are $10 each and are available now for purchase online at www.WakondaCamp.org, in the
church office, & in Cloister Hall TODAY.
Purchased at the door will be $15.
Proceeds benefit the Campership Fund and Camp Programming and will allow
more campers to experience the power of Wakonda.
Join us for fun and fellowship at this very meaningful event in support of the mission and children of Camp
Wakonda.
Youth This Week! Sunday, September 25 6:00-7:30 p.m. "YUCK FIGHT"-
Meet at the Anderson’s Home
939 Raff Road SW
Canton, Ohio 44710
Wear old clothes, and bring a change of clothes and towel.
Upcoming Youth Events Sunday, October 2: 6:00-7:30 p.m. "Challenges in the Park"
Sunday, October 9: 5:00-6:30 p.m. "Church CLUE & Messy Sunday"
Sunday, October 16: 6:00-7:30 p.m. "The Story's About You"
Friday, October 21-Saturday, October 22: Fall Youth Retreat @ Camp Wakonda
Leave from CPC Friday @ 6:30 p.m. and return to CPC Saturday @ 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 30: No Event Planned-Make it a family night!
Sunday Morning Adult Classes ~ 9:15-10:15 a.m.
The Library Class is studying “Women of the Bible,” by Jean E. Syswerda.
Contemporary Issues and Biblical Thought Adult Class meets in the Quilting Room Sunday mornings 9:15-10:15 a.m. and is studying a book by James W. Moore entitled, “How God Takes Our Little and Makes It Much.” Everyone welcome!
Intergenerational Sunday School (ages 13-130): We are a discussion oriented class that focuses on the weekly readings in scripture (the Daily Grace, printed in each week’s bulletin). We enjoy sharing our knowledge, experiences, and wisdom with one another. If you would like a chance to ask questions and share your answers about the Christian faith, the biblical passages, or the everyday questions about life that arise, we invite you to join us. The class meets in the upper meeting room, above the Parlor class, and is facilitated by Michael Ophardt.
The Parlor Class is studying from the Present Word.
The Westminster Class: Our friends, John David Geib and Zev Rosenberg are teaching an eight week course on “Peter’s Journey”. The class traces stages and events in the life of Peter the Apostle of Jesus for their meaning then and in this present time. Please join us. Should you miss any classes, remember they are available by podcast at www.cpc.podbean.com.
TAG – Tuesday Afternoon Group Tuesday, October 18 Please join us on Tuesday, October 18 when we welcome a distinguished guest. Barbara Turkeltaub is Stark County’s last living Holocaust survivor. She will tell her amazing story of survival and bear witness to the horrors of that time. She was born in Vilnius, Lithuania, one of five children. The Germans invaded in 1941 and the Jews were herded into ghettos and forced to wear Star of David patches. In 1943, the ghettos were dismantled and the family was forced to split up. She and her younger sister Leah were saved by a Catholic priest and sheltered in a convent until 1947. She and her sister were reunited with their mother and brother after the war, but her father, her two older sisters, and many other relatives were lost. The late Elie Wiesel, himself a survivor, once said “I believe a person who listens to a witness becomes a witness.” Now in her early 80s, Barbara says she will continue to bear witness as long as she is able, and as long as anyone is still willing to listen. She will also share lessons for today. The TAG chefs will prepare one of their delicious homemade meals. Plan to gather at 11:30 for a time of fellowship and greeting friends, followed by a meditation at 11:45, and lunch at noon. The program will begin at approximately 12:45 pm. The cost is only $7.00.
Congrega�onal Gree�ng
Cards: As an outreach
to our congrega�onal
family, we will have
cards each week in
Cloister Hall on a podium
for the “family” to sign.
Please stop in Cloister
Hall and sign the cards
this week for Avis Myers
(Happy Birthday), Jo Ann
Rinehart (Thinking of
You).
Daily Grace
CPC Rhythms of Worship and Discipleship The Week of September 25, 2016
Using Sunday’s Order of Worship, we enter into
worship and prayer every day of the week. We worship together . . . separately.
The Call to Worship
The Prayer of Adoration (Followed by silence)
The Prayer of Confession (Followed by silence)
The Assurance of Pardon
Scripture Readings (Worship texts for Sunday, October 2:
Monday: Lamentations 1:1-6 Thursday: Luke 17:5-10
Tuesday: Psalm 137 Friday: Lamentations 1:1-6
Wednesday: 2 Timothy 1:1-14 Saturday: Psalm 137
Silent Meditation and Prayer
(Listening for God’s voice in Scripture and silence)
Prayers of the People
(Lifting others before God)
Prayer of Dedication
Becoming Familiar With Holy Scripture
If you wish to become more familiar with the Bible and the best known stories of
scripture, read Love is the Greatest Quality (1 Corinthians 13).
“Can God spread a table in
the wilderness?” —Psalm 78:19 When we come together in the peace of
Christ, we find plenty of reconciliation
and grace to share at God’s table. By
giving to the Peace & Global Witness
Offering, you support peacemaking and
reconciliation work that brings people
to this table of peace, even in the
deepest conflict. The Peace & Global
Witness offering will be received on
Sunday, Oct. 2.
Christ Presbyterian Church
Please fill out the form below if you would like to make a dona�on. Please return to the church office
no later than TODAY, September 25.
Please print: Monetary Dona�on:
Item or Service Donated:
Es�mated Retail Value: Check if anonymous Dona�on:
Donor Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Dona�on Descrip�on:
Name of person to be contacted for addi�onal informa�on or to complete arrangements:
Phone Number:
Ques�ons: Contact: Ka�e Miller, [email protected] (330-472-7716) or
Chrissy Rice, [email protected] (330-705-0126)
Auc�on reserva�ons will be available for purchase in Cloister Hall TODAY. Reserva�ons are $10
per person. If you wish to pay by credit card you can pay any�me by following the link at
www.WakondaCamp.org.
Join us for this magical night filled with food, entertainment, and an auc�on benefi�ng the Campership Fund and Camp Programming. Your support will allow more campers to experience the power of Wakonda. This event will take place in Westminster Hall. Presale reserva�ons are $10 each and available now in Cloister Hall TODAY. Purchased at the door: $15.
ACTIVITIES FOR THE WEEK OF September 25
Today 8:00 am Worship Service – Chapel 9:00 am Fellowship – West. Hall 9:15 am Sunday School 9:15 am-11:30 am Infant Nursery (ages 0-2) – Room L4 10:30 am Worship Service – Sanctuary 10:45 am Kids’ Church 6:00-7:30 pm Youth Group—Anderson Home Tuesday 9:30 am Bible Study—Parlor 1:00 pm Staff Meeting
Wednesday 8:00-10:45 am Food Ministry 4:45-6:15 pm Boychoir Reh. 5:30-7:00 pm Girls’ Choir 6:30-8:00 pm Women’s Bible Study—de Vries’ Home
Thursday 7:00 am Men’s Bible Study—Westminster Hall 7:15 pm Chancel Choir Reh. Saturday 5:45 pm Camp Wakonda Auction—Westminster Hall Sunday, October 2 World Communion Sunday ~ Peace & Global Witness Offering 8:00 am Worship Service – Chapel 9:15 am Sunday School 10:30 am Worship Service – Sanctuary 11:45 am Acolyte Training (Lunch) - Westminster Hall 5:00 pm Pot Luck Dinner with International Peacemaker Areej Masoud—Westminster Hall 6:00-7:30 pm Youth Group (Challenges in the Park)
Christ Presbyterian ChurchChrist Presbyterian ChurchChrist Presbyterian ChurchChrist Presbyterian Church 530 Tuscarawas Street West
Canton, Ohio 44702 330-456-8113 cantoncpc.org
A reminder . . .
Either at home or on the road,
you can listen to the 10:30
service on WHLO 640 AM, or
log on your computer to
www.640whlo.com
Christ Presbyterian Church Staff Ministers: The People of Christ Church
Senior Pastor: Rev. David de Vries
Associate Pastor: Rev. Michael Wallace
Parish Associate: Rev. Eldon Trubee
Director of Music & Organist: David Kienzle
Gibbs Music Intern: Mario Buchanan
Director of Children’s and Family Ministries: Jennifer George
Director of Outdoor Ministries: Chris Harmsen
Business Administrator/Assistant Treasurer: Donald Weltlich
Financial Assistant/Secretary: Diane Nave
Administrative Assistant to the Senior Pastor/Secretary: Caryn Smith
Custodians: Kurt A. Gottschick & Ron Pelger
Mission Co-Worker in Thailand: Esther Wakeman
Elders of
Christ Presbyterian Church
Kevin Anderson
Alice Bailey
Chris Burt
Shawn Campbell
Nancy Irving
Pam Moretta
Jerry Norton
Edith Ophardt
Carol Orin
If you have moved to
Ohio from another
state since writing your
will, have it checked by
an attorney in Ohio.
How about Christ
Presbyterian Church—
is it in your will?
Weekend Retreat at Camp Wakonda For Those in Ministry at Christ Presbyterian Church
6:45pm, Friday, October 7 through 3:30pm, Saturday, October 8, 2016 Come enjoy some time away in the beauty of Camp Wakonda for reflection, discussion, worship and spiritual growth. We will be exploring ways to move forward in living and leading more fully in God’s purpose, presence, and power in our community of faith at Christ Presbyterian Church. Pastor Dave, Pastor Michael, and Elder Edith Ophardt will facilitate discussions Friday evening and Saturday. Preparation for the retreat will include prayer, a survey, and selected readings from the book, Becoming a Blessed Church by N. Graham Standish. Registration is $30 (if this is a financial hardship, speak to the facilitators about financial aid). Books can be picked up at the church office once you have registered. See the sign-up sheet at the Welcome desk or online or speak to the pastors or Edith for more details.
For the Healing of the NationsFor the Healing of the NationsFor the Healing of the NationsFor the Healing of the Nations Christ Church Hymn FestivalChrist Church Hymn FestivalChrist Church Hymn FestivalChrist Church Hymn Festival
5:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 9th
- Sing old favorite hymns
- Discover new treasures
- Join old and new friends in song
- Led by Christ Church Chancel Choir
- Featuring organ, brass & wind instruments